US Not at War with Iran
House Speaker Mike Johnson clarifies the US stance on Iran, emphasizing that the country is not at war. This statement comes amidst rising tensions and speculation about the nature of US-Iran relations.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson clarifies the US stance on Iran, emphasizing that the country is not at war. This statement comes amidst rising tensions and speculation about the nature of US-Iran relations.
House Speaker Mike Johnson claims the US is not at war with Iran, despite ongoing military conflict. The 1973 War Powers Resolution requires the president to remove military forces from conflict within 60 days if Congress doesn't authorize a war.
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